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#society

American Thinker: ‘Pride’ Month is not license to resort to name-calling the faithful
‘Pride’ Month is not license to resort to name-calling the faithful
The Associated Press insulted religious conservatives in Israel with open name-calling in an article covering a Pride parade in Jerusalem. The article blamed Israel's far-right government for being homophobic and openly insulted its members. This is a form of intolerance that needs to stop.


American Thinker: In a post-COVID world, much of what we touch has QACs
In a post-COVID world, much of what we touch has QACs
Chemical exposure to Quaternary Ammonium Cations in cleaning products poses a serious health hazard. Commonly used in gyms, schools, hospitals and senior residences, excessive use can lead to skin irritation, respiratory problems, and metabolic struggles, as well as possible reproductive toxicity. Despite its hazardous potential, it is still being heavily used with management claiming it to be safe. It is time to demand change and shift to basic soap and water for cleaning purposes.

Overuse of cleaning chemicals, such as Quaternary Ammonium Cations, is causing harm to health and environment. Such chemicals are being commonly used in various establishments, right from gyms to schools. Continuous exposure to QACs has led to skin irritation, respiratory problems, and metabolic struggles, leading to the need for change and shift to basic soap and water for cleaning purposes. People need to be aware of the hazards to their health and demand change.


#military

Washington Free Beacon: In a War Against China, America Could Be the Underdog
In a War Against China, America Could Be the Underdog
Andrew Krepinevich's The Origins of Victory explores the role of disruptive innovation in determining the fate of great powers at war. The book focuses on how militaries that successfully pursue disruptive innovation can gain a major advantage over their rivals, while those that fail to do so risk great danger. Krepinevich argues that AI will play a decisive role in the future of warfare, and that China has overtaken the US in many foundational technologies. The book emphasizes the importance of viewing the present through the lens of history, and provides examples of how mastering new forms of warfare has helped certain nations gain decisive victories.


#culture

Washington Free Beacon: How Paul Got Back
How Paul Got Back
Paul McCartney's loss of identity after the Beatles breakup in the late 1960s inspired him to rediscover his musical relevance and become a pop superstar with the help of his wife, Linda. Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair's The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969-73 chronicles McCartney's early post-Beatles period with meticulous detail of every recording session he undertook between 1969 and 1973, highlighting McCartney's incredible work ethic and Linda's role as muse, partner, and moral support. The authors tie McCartney's music-making to the dreary Beatles' break-up business and personal ups and downs, leading up to the completion of his search for his own identity and his distinct style with the release of Wings' Band On the Run in 1973.


#history

Washington Free Beacon: Life of a Lone Gunman
Life of a Lone Gunman
The Oswalds by Paul R. Gregory is a personal memoir of his relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife Marina during the summer of 1962. Gregory provides insight into the couple's marriage, Oswald's Marxist leanings, and his personal motives for assassinating President John F. Kennedy. Although Gregory conveys that Oswald acted alone, the assassination still provokes heated disagreement about who really killed the president and how the event should be understood.


#health

American Thinker: Clarice's Pieces will return next week
Clarice's Pieces will return next week
Well-rested Clarice Feldman takes a family vacation and will return to writing her Sunday feature column next week.


Red State: Biden's Probable New CDC Director Just Might Be Worse Than the Last One
Biden's Probable New CDC Director Just Might Be Worse Than the Last One
The Centers for Disease Control Director Rochelle Walensky will be stepping down, but her potential replacement, former North Carolina Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr. Mandy Cohen, has a history of demanding strict lockdowns and vaccine mandates. She is reportedly, and dangerously, more bureaucratically competent than Walensky, and appears to be a Fauci fanatic. Cohen also exhibited hypocritical behavior during the pandemic, such as only wearing a mask when there was a camera around. The Biden administration's choice for CDC Director shows they cannot quit the COVID era and the power it gave them.


#outdoors

The Epoch Times: VIDEO: Homeowner sees curious bear cub open front door, but what she does next—the cub is shocked
VIDEO: Homeowner sees curious bear cub open front door, but what she does next—the cub is shocked
A Colorado homeowner shooed away a bear cub who was caught on camera opening the front door of the house while its family looked on. The cub stood on its hind legs and used its paws to swing the door open before being scared off by the homeowner. Colorado Parks and Wildlife warns to “keep all bear-accessible windows and doors closed and locked, including home, garage and vehicle doors.” They also advise individuals who encounter bears near their homes to make loud noises to chase them away.


#other

Fox News: Exclusive: The last living Jimmy Hoffa suspect's shocking claim
Exclusive: The last living Jimmy Hoffa suspect's shocking claim
Gabriel Briguglio, the last remaining Jimmy Hoffa suspect, has come forward to Fox News stating that he had nothing to do with the crime. Briguglio, who is 84 years old and who has lived under suspicion of murdering